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Lifting specialists RHC Lifting Designed Four 30m Span Cranes for Bristol Port

Lifting specialists RHC Lifting Limited have recently designed, manufactured, installed, and commissioned four 30m span overhead double gantry cranes in a new building for The Bristol Port Company. These cranes were RHC Lifting largest and heaviest cranes to date. Located...

Sustainable Housing In Sweden Making Green Growth A Reality

It is well to be noted that the Grant Agreement for Sustainable and Affordable Housing for the New Green Industry and Society- SHERIS project, which is going to support the construction of seven housing complexes across Northern Sweden, has...

Sustainable Building Materials Making Inroads For Startups

The construction spectrum is changing rapidly today, with an astounding transformation taking place as the startups that happen to be pioneering sustainable building materials have begun gaining that much-needed traction, and the outcome is successful and tangible. Such kinds of...

Saudi AI research aims to make UK construction greener

Academics from Northumbria University and King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) in Saudi Arabia are investigating how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can make the construction industry greener. Dr Pablo Martinez Rodriguez, from Northumbria’s Department of Architecture and Built Environment...

Costain’s use of concrete sensors reduces formwork striking times by a third

Costain, the infrastructure solutions company, has made significant time and efficiency savings for its customers after using new concrete sensor technology. Costain’s materials engineers have been using Maturix’s concrete sensors to keep track of the strength and temperature of setting...

Morgan Sindall Construction Appointed to Develop Milton Keynes University Hospital’s New Ward Expansion

Procured via the Pagabo Framework, the project will create a new two-storey building known as Oak Wards as well as a link corridor to the existing A&E department in MKUH’s main building. These upgrades will enable the site to provide...

£59m Edinburgh development tipped to set new low-carbon standard

GRAHAM has commenced construction on a new £59 million low-carbon development in Edinburgh which combines student flats, build-to-rent and affordable homes. The Burnet Point scheme in Abbey Lane is the first-ever mixed-use residential development of its kind by Unite Students,...

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